The Poland international is under contract with the German champions until 2014, but with Lewandowski having already rejected an offer from Dortmund, there is mounting speculation that he wants a better contract with German outlet Bild suggesting he is holding out for a new €5 million (£4m) deal.

Despite still looking likely to leave, the 24-year-old explained to Bild that he is still looking to come to an arrangement at the Westfalenstadion.

"Iwill just focus ontheBVB.My contract runsfor two years," he explained.

The striker, who scored the winner in Dortmund's 1-0 win over Ajax in the Champions League, is apparently holding out for a deal which would put him on a par with team-mates Marco Reus and Mario Gotze, but has only been reportedly offered a €3.3million wage rise from his current salary of €1.5million.

Lewandowski has been linked with a number of clubs from around Europe and he revealed he is happy to be talked about in relation to such prestigious clubs.